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But, it also promises to be eco-friendly: producing low CO2 emissions. The power will come from a petrol/electric hybrid system, with a relatively small "highly boosted" four-cylinder petrol engine and two electronic motors.

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Huayra is an Italian sports car manufactured by Hagani. The Huayra is a 700-horsepower vehicle that weighs only 3,000 pounds, and it can go from zero to 60 miles per hour (96 km per hour) in under four seconds.

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Visually the Huayra is still unmistakably a Pagani, courtesy of several typical details like the twin circular headlights and the quadruple, centrally mounted exhausts. Dominated by a big 'mouth', the overall shape of the car is, however, brand new.

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The McLaren F1 is more than just a fast car. This is a car that has made its stable mark in automotive history. Blessed with some of the most impeccable engineering in its time, it is a watershed moment for the automotive industry.

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The Maybach 62 Landaulet is a convertible, which is designed to be driven by a chauffeur. That's right. The Landaulet is indeed, for a super-rich individual who wants something that is extremely extraordinary.

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So what does $1.7 million get you? In addition to the unique body and interior, each car comes with M-B's bread-and-butter supercharged V8 pumping out 650 horsepower plus the ability to go 200+ mph without so much as a windshield protecting you from bugs at triple digit speeds.

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The Moss edition features a deep body crease that begins behind the front wheel and extends almost to the back of the door. Dual exhaust outlets now find their exit in the middle of the front quarter panel, rather than down at the rocker, as on conventional SLRs.

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The structural core of the One-77 is a lightweight and immensely rigid carbon-fiber monocoque. Attached to this tub is a set of double wishbones at each corner, with pushrods employed to transfer vertical suspension movements to the horizontally mounted spring/damper units.